Event

Cattolica: Gianmarco Ferrari vs Roberto Carballes Baena

1 signal across 1 market · $1,892 tracked · resolves Jun 17, 2026

This Polymarket event tracks the Cattolica tennis match between Gianmarco Ferrari and Roberto Carballes Baena, with traders pricing which player will advance. PolySpotter has tracked $1,892 in smart money across the event, including activity from a profitable serial sports bettor.

Markets (1)

  1. Cattolica: Gianmarco Ferrari vs Roberto Carballes Baena1 signal · $1,892 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. Profitable serial sports bettor

    A highly active, profitable cross-market trader bought Roberto Carballes Baena, though the price has since moved against them.

    $1,892Wallet win rate: 69%Score: 3.0

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0x5b633111a4$1,892 · 1 market · 1 alert · 69% wins

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FAQs

What are the Ferrari vs Carballes Baena odds on Polymarket?

The event’s Polymarket odds reflect the market-implied chance that Gianmarco Ferrari or Roberto Carballes Baena advances from their Cattolica match. Odds can move as traders react to lineup news, form, injuries, and betting activity.

What is the smart money doing on Ferrari vs Carballes Baena?

PolySpotter has tracked $1,892 in smart money for this event, with one recent signal tied to a profitable serial sports bettor. That activity can help highlight where experienced prediction-market participants are taking a position.

Who wins if this Polymarket event resolves?

The market resolves to Gianmarco Ferrari if Ferrari advances against Roberto Carballes Baena, and to Roberto Carballes Baena if Carballes Baena advances against Ferrari.

When does Ferrari vs Carballes Baena resolve?

The match was originally scheduled for June 10, 2026, and the Polymarket event is set to resolve by June 17, 2026, depending on match completion and market rules.

What happens if the match is canceled or delayed?

If the match is canceled, not played, ends in a tie, or is delayed beyond the allowed window, settlement follows the event’s Polymarket resolution rules rather than simply paying either player.